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OCT15

Assigning Library of Congress Call Numbers: Intermediate (MCLS)

Course Overview

This class will begin teaching users how to assign call numbers using 2 cutters. You will learn how to construct complicated cutters for the LC Classification. You will learn how to use LC tables. You need to have previously taken the Assigning Library of Congress Call Numbers Basic class or have that knowledge prior to taking this class.

This class will be online for 3 - 2 hr sessions over 3 consecutive days using our online workshop software. All registered attendees will receive an email with WebEx login information a few days prior to the 1st class date.

Pricing listed above is per person. If you are interested in having multiple staff members attend an online workshop at a single location (e.g. a conference room), we are now offering a group rate of $249 for MCLS members and $349 for non-MCLS members. This rate will give you a single login that you will be able to use to login to one computer station. If you would like to register a group for an online workshop, please contact Heather Thomas at thomash@mcls.org. Restrictions apply. Group pricing is not available for MCLS special programs. You can only purchase a group rate for employees of your institution (those who are not employees of your institution are not eligible to attend).

Date

15 October 2014

Time

1:30 PM – 3:30 PMEastern Daylight Time, North America [UTC -4]

Cost

$199.99

Course Provider

MCLS

Course Length

6.0 Hours (3 days / 2-hour sessions per day)

Course Format

Live Online

Contact

Subject Area

Cataloging and Metadata

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